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Bald Eagles By: Grace Whitman. Bald Eagles .

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Bald Eagles

By: Grace Whitman.Bald Eagles.

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Body

Talons, sharp claws. Beak, curved top part under eyes. Eyes, what they see with.

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Habitat

North America. Tree or tall rocks. In nests.

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Food

Ducks. Swans. Geese.

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Life Cycle

Female Eagles lay one to three eggs. Eaglets hach six weeks after the

mother lay the eggs. Eaglets leave the nest when they are

12 weeks old.

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Fun Facts

Bald Eagles are not bald. Bald Eagles use their wings to help

them swim. Bald Eagles often steal food from other

birds and animals.

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Glossary

Beak – the hard, pointed part of a bird’s mouth

Eaglet – a young eagleHatch – to break out of an eggPrey – an animal hunted by another

animal for foodTalon – a long sharp claw

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